71) Andrei Cimpian and Erika Saloman, "The inherence heuristic: An intuitive means of making sense of the world and a potential precursor to psychological essentialism," Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (2014), 461-462.

To put into practice the inherence factor, 2FA systems call for the user to present something inherent to them, such as their fingerprint, voice, or eye for a retinal scan or any other physiological item.

Thus, neither is our own justice established as our own from ourselves, nor is the justice of God ignored or repudiated, for that justice which is called ours, because we are justified by its inherence in us, that same is [the justice] of God, because it is infused into us by God through the merit of Christ.

38) Here the communication of a spiritual experience, the intimation of time as an eternal force of movement, rests in the recognition of an inherence within the material, teasing out the emergence of the divine and the miraculous within the everyday.

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